οὔριος

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νοῦς γὰρ ἡμῶν ἐστιν ἐν ἑκάστῳ θεός → Mortalium cuique sua mens est deus → In jedem von uns nämlich wirkt sein Geist als Gott

Menander, Monostichoi, 434
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Full diacritics: οὔριος Medium diacritics: οὔριος Low diacritics: ούριος Capitals: ΟΥΡΙΟΣ
Transliteration A: oúrios Transliteration B: ourios Transliteration C: oyrios Beta Code: ou)/rios

English (LSJ)

α, ον, also ος, ον S.Ph.355: (οὖρος A):—

   A with a fair wind, οὔ. πλοῦς a prosperous voyage, ib.780, E.IA1596; οὔ. δρόμος S.Aj.889 (lyr.); πομπή E.IA352; of a ship, οὔ. πλάτη S.Ph.355; λαῖφος E.Hel. 406; νεὼς πτερόν ib.147; ἀφήσω κατὰ κῦμ' ἐμαυτὸν οὔριον Ar.Eq.433: neut. pl. as Adv., οὔρια θεῖν to run before the wind, Id.Lys.550; cf. infr. 11.2.    2 metaph., prosperous, successful, πρᾶξις A.Ch.814 (lyr.), cf. E.HF95; φόνος Id.Heracl.822; βίοτος AP7.164.10 (Antip. Sid.): neut. pl. οὔρια as Adv., E.Hel.1588 (codd., but prob. οὔριοι).    II prospering, favouring, πνεῦμα, πνοαί, ib.1663, Hec.900, X.HG1.6.37; ἐπὶ τοὺς Αθηναίους οὔριος ἄνεμος Th.7.53: Com. of bellows, οὐρίᾳ ῥιπίδι Ar.Ach.669. Adv. Sup. -ώτατα Stad.150, 178.    2 οὐρία (sc. πνοή), ἡ, = οὖρος, a fair wind, Archil.(?) in PLit.Lond.54, etc.; οὐρίᾳ ἐφέντα (sc. ἑαυτόν or τὸ πλοῖον) running before the wind, Pl.Prt.338a; ἐξ οὐρίας διαδραμεῖν, πλεῖν, Arist.Mech.851b6, Plb.1.47.2; also, ἐξ οὐρίων δραμοῦσαν S.Aj.1083; πάντα ἐξ οὐρίων θεῖ Lib.Ep.178; ἐν οὐρίῳ πλεῖν Luc. Lex.15.    III Ζεὺς οὔριος as sending fair winds, i. e. conducting things to a happy issue, A.Supp.594 (lyr.), AP12.53.8 (Mel.), BMus.Inscr.1012 (Chalcedon), OGI368 (Delos, ii B. C.), etc.; οὔριος . . ἐπίλαμψον ἐμῷ καὶ ἔρωτι καὶ ἱστῷ Κύπρι AP5.16 (Gaet.).    IV οὔ. ᾠόν a wind-egg, = ὑπηνέμιον, Arist. GA753a22, etc.; those laid in spring were called ζεφύρια, those in autumn κυνόσουρα, Id.HA560a5 (v.l. οὔρινα).
οὔριος, α, ον, (οὖρον A)

   A of or for urine, v. οὔρειος.